Fox Acres Tour

“Fox Acres Country Club began in 1960 as Ray Stenzel’s dream of a quiet getaway for a little golf and some fishing for just a few friends. This extraordinarily beautiful country club began when Stenzel bought the old, 38-acre Red Feather Silver Fox Farm, complete with a log house, for $12,000. After many of the fox pens, buildings and other debris were cleared away, Stenzel began building his vacation home. He also included a putting green and two pitch-and-putt holes.”

“In 1965, Stenzel hired teaching professional John Cochran to build a nine-hole course. However, with further land acquisition, the plans for a nine-hole course soon grew to a 6,350-yard, par 71, 18-hole course. For nearly 20 years, Stenzel & Cochran worked together, perfecting a course that blends well with its natural, lush environment against the Roosevelt National Forest.”